MySQL & Load Stats
The MySQL & Load Stats will quietly gather data while your site is working. See why it's important to check them out regularly.
When a visitor opens your Internet site, the browser sends a request to the server, which in turn executes it and provides the necessary content as a response. A standard HTML Internet site uses minimal resources for the reason that it is static, but database-driven platforms are more requiring and use much more processing time. Each webpage that's served generates 2 kinds of load - CPU load, that depends on the amount of time the hosting server spends executing a particular script; and MySQL load, which depends on the amount of database queries produced by the script while the end user browses the site. Larger load shall be generated if many people browse a given site simultaneously or if a considerable amount of database calls are made simultaneously. Two examples are a discussion board with a huge number of users or an online store in which a visitor enters a term inside a search box and a large number of items are searched. Having comprehensive stats about the load your site generates can help you improve the content or see if it's the perfect time to switch to a more powerful sort of web hosting service, if the Internet site is simply getting extremely popular.
MySQL & Load Stats in Website Hosting
We generate comprehensive data about the system resource usage of each website hosting account, so in case you host your Internet sites on our sophisticated cloud platform, you'll be able to check the stats with only a couple of mouse clicks from your Hepsia CP. The data is provided in 2 different sections. The first one shall show you how much time our system spent serving your Internet sites, the total time it took for your scripts to be executed, how much memory sites used and what types of processes created the load. Statistics are generated every six hours. You're able to see day-to-day and monthly stats too. In the second section you'll find all of the databases which you have created in the account and for each of them you'll see the total amount of hourly and day-to-day queries. The data will give you a definitive picture of the efficiency of your sites, especially if you compare it to the daily traffic and visitor data.